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Camelidae

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Camelidae
one of the six families of ruminants in the order artiodactyla.


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This third edition provides color photos, along with five new chapters on animal behavior under restraint, animal welfare concerns during restraint, training for restraint procedures, camelidae, and megavertebrates.
The Company is involved in the development and commercialization of products related to novel pharmaceuticals in the areas of antivirals, radiation protection, cancer therapies, camelidae blood products and bio-barcode assay technologies.
Pursuant to the Agreement Canopus and the Prendergasts granted to Drake an exclusive License to develop and commercialize products related to novel pharmaceuticals in the areas of antivirals, radiation protection, cancer therapies, camelidae blood products and bio-barcode assay technologies currently being developed by Canopus and its associates.
 
 
 
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